This article explores the topic from different perspectives, in particular, it examines the legal framework governing cyberspace, jurisdictional issues, problems and potential solutions related to the civil and criminal legal rights and obligations of its subjects in the virtual world. In order to increase the accuracy of these data, various statistics and legal documents were widely used. Within the scope of the topic, targeted references were given from the opinions of foreign and national scientists, scientific works, research results, newspapers and magazines, legal documents of foreign countries.
This article explores the topic from different perspectives, in particular, it examines the legal framework governing cyberspace, jurisdictional issues, problems and potential solutions related to the civil and criminal legal rights and obligations of its subjects in the virtual world. In order to increase the accuracy of these data, various statistics and legal documents were widely used. Within the scope of the topic, targeted references were given from the opinions of foreign and national scientists, scientific works, research results, newspapers and magazines, legal documents of foreign countries.
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1 | Dadajonov J.Q. | Master | Faculty of Cyber law of TSUL |
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